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Question 1 of 9
1. Question
Objective evaluation involves the use of:
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Question 2 of 9
2. Question
Women over the age of 70:
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Question 3 of 9
3. Question
When performing a XCCL:
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Question 4 of 9
4. Question
When positioning for the CC and MLO your thumb should be:
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5. Question
Routine sitting for an MLO causes excessive strain on your:
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6. Question
Standing on the medial side of the patient for the CC:
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7. Question
The recommended sequence for performing a mammogram is:
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Question 8 of 9
8. Question
Artificial Intelligence:
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Question 9 of 9
9. Question
When evaluating compression force, data shows that the normal variation when comparing images from side to side (i.e. LCC to RCC) under “normal” conditions (no unusual patient constraints) should be approximately:
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